| | |  | Alternative | Home » » Coco | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | Singer/songwriter Colbie Caillat is one of the most celebrated artists to emerge from the growing talent pool of digitally-savvy self-launched artists, whose rise to prominence as the #1 unsigned artist on the popular myspace site has been largely due to her refreshing sense of understatement. With no marketing push and only the power of the music behind her, Caillat became a sensation on the social networking site. Rolling Stone highlighted her as one of the top female artists on myspace. Ultimately, her number of friends swelled to more than 100,000. Her profile has been visited over 3 million times, and she has more than l0 million plays. She's currently averaging 50,000 + a day. The songs on Caillat's debut album COCO mirror the Malibu-born Caillat's low-key, refreshing style. Armed with her acoustic guitar and her dusky vocals, she evokes the same gentle, yet spirited style of her musical influences John Mayer, Bob Marley, Lauryn Hill and The Weepies. The laid-back tempo of Hawaii, where she spent twice annual family vacations, is echoed in the music. "She's the real thing," stated Monte Lipman, President of Universal Republic Records. "From her unique songwriting skills to her powerful but understated presence, Colbie has connected to millions of music lovers simply through the power of her music. | | | Product Details: | | | Audio CD Release Date:
| July 17, 2007 | | Studio:
| Universal Republic | | Number Of Discs:
| 1 | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 206 reviews |
| | | Track Listing: | | | 1. | Oxygen | | 2. | The Little Things | | 3. | One Fine Wire | | 4. | Bubbly | | 5. | Feelings Show | | 6. | Midnight Bottle | | 7. | Realize | | 8. | Battle | | 9. | Tailor Made | | 10. | Magic | | 11. | Tied Down | | 12. | Capri | |
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Desert-island type of CDJul 12, 2010 If I were trapped on a desert island, this would be one of the CDs I had to have with me! The only song that I'm not crazy about is "Capri", but it's still not bad. The whole album is light, moving, and catchy. I thought that her hit singles would be the only songs that I loved, but I "love" some songs and "super love" the rest!
Just OKMar 16, 2010 Love Colbie Caillat! This CD is typical of most CD's these days. About 3 songs that are worthy,,the rest just filler. That's the reason I don't purchase many CD's.
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Coco is, well... CacaDec 23, 2009 The repetitive dronings of a mildly talented cabaret singer has never quite done it for me and this is no exception. Song after song is just plain... plain. There's something to be said for going against the trend of Lady Gaga-esque pseudo-cool donkey-pop, but unfortunately this isn't going to give you anything to inspire, nor to dwell on. It's as bland as a grey wall, in a grey house, on a grey street, on a grey day. The idea that it's light and breezy or mildly original sounds like the reviewing of ex-college-wallflowers who have found a young champion for their insipid lives. Myspace is where she emerged, like a little turtle-head 'tween the cheeks of an unhealthy adolescent, and Myspace is where she should have stayed, unlike the Kate Nash's and Feists of this world.
If I had to sum up this type of 'artist' in a word, the word would be - turgid.
Enjoy!
Bubbly... EffervescenceNov 26, 2009 As much as 'Bubbly' sounded like a rip-off of a familiar melody, her irresistible positive vibe puts her above the other morose headbanging banshees - quiet has been the new loud for a long time coming, and it doesn't get old... get bowled over by the 'aw-shucks' sweetness of 'realize'... I'm sold...
Delightful in every sense of the word...Oct 13, 2009 Yes, they found her on MySpace, but seriously, this girl is hugely talented and would have made it one way or another. With a silky smooth voice and a great sense of composure (you instantly know that it is a Colbie Caillat song, which is a feat in itself), this young musician delivers on track after track. Liken her to Jason Mraz if you want (the island, blues, folk, acoustic rock fusion suits both marvelously), but Caillat is a recognizable voice all her own.
On her debut album `Coco', Caillat shines brightly on nearly every track, and even the few that are not my favorites are still astonishingly catchy and wonderfully light and delightful.
This is the definition of feel good music.
The singles selected for radio play were major hits, and it's easy to see why. `Bubbly' is such a fun song; one of the best on the album, and `Realize' IS the best song on the album. From the moment she says "will you count me in" you just know that this is a personal and genuine approach to music, a sweet, often simple yet always sincere collection of songs that reflect a time in someone's life. These are relatable songs for anyone who has ever been where young Caillat is right now, and that's pretty much everyone. `Realize' has such a deep sense of raw emotional power in its delicate delivery, and Colbie's voice is just stellar. This is the same structure given to `Battle', which wisely follows `Realize'.
Carrying the same breezy and light feeling of `Bubbly' are opening tracks `Oxygen' and `The Little Things'; and even stunner `Tied Down' has that bouncy feel to it. `Oxygen' was a very smart way to open the album. It's not as wonderful as `Bubbly' (really, what song is?) but it instantly tells you that the former wasn't a fluke. It has a catchy and memorable vibe to it, and it has such a sweet presence.
This is music for happy people!
`One Fine Wire' and `Midnight Bottle' have really nice chemistry to them, especially `Midnight Bottle', which is a bit of a standout here. The flow is a different kind of laid back (the whole album is laid back), which just catches the ear. Besides, who doesn't like the thought of a nice bottle of wine in the dead of night, resting outside staring up at the stars, just crooning to the beauty within this young talents voice?
`Feelings Show' is a bit of a toss up for me. I really like parts of it, but then I kind of find myself slightly irritated with the chorus. `Tailor Made' and `Magic' are good songs, but forgettable, especially when placed up against the rest of the album.
`Capri' closes the album with the most sincere and emotional of the songs provided here. It is a tearjerker and one that is felt far more than merely heard.
Just "WOW".
So, with the recent release of her sophomore album (which I just purchased like five minutes ago) I felt it only appropriate to finally review her debut, an album that I've listened to a number of times over the past two years. Pick this one up if you haven't already. It is well, well worth it!
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